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By Perry Brothers
Net; I [1.1/111111
and Brenna Reilly
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The suspects in three assaults
that took place early I rIdn. Inornr
ing remain at large, and L K police
are urging the I.Iinpus Ioinrnunity
to be cautious.

Victims In each case described
the suspects as two white males in
their late tcens to Iuidv30s. (Inc Is
salil [II III1 .lIIIIIIl (I'IIIHI1I. I_Il
,1 pounds with short hair. He was
wearing .I black coat and a baseball
cap. The other suspeIt is about 5-
fIIIIt-l I, 150 pounds, and reports
say he was wearing jeans and

 

 

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shortly after I am. III stairway
No. I‘)l of (Ireg l’age .'\par1t
rnents. according to LR and Lev
Ington Fayette-Laban County
police reports.

.-\ female student was walking
up the stairs when .I Inan attempt
I II lI'I snatI h her purse. The purse
strap bI'IIIIe because the
IoIItinuI I to holdi iIIolIII \.:I.
and tin. sIIsIIII I IIIII \l lIlII‘ rut inIui
Ing lIIr Iil stealing her pursI.

:\bout l0 minutes later .It Izl ;
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two men matching the first III
tini's description. reports saI.

I o esIape from the men. the
woman ran from the (:Ulllliliill
wealth Stadium Red I.IIt through

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appear connected to a third inci-
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.i.nI_ on \le'L’llll‘II \venue.

Stephanie liastin. L'K's crIIIIe
prewution coordinator, said LR
and I.I'vington police are working
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pursuing these cases

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By David Turner
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III the 1094 presidential race, then—
candidate Bill (Ilinton promised to
create a national service organization
where students could provide commu-
nity service III exchange fora college
education.

\fter his election (Ilinton kept his
promise by officially launching the

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across the United States and UK.

()riginally founded about 40 years
ago under the narue Volunteers in
Service to America, th ' agency now is
attempting to put 100,000 men and
woruen to work in four critical areas
— education. public safety, human
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“\\ e don t believe we are going to
solve the prob lems of crime. illiter icI
or the environment, but wII' an make 'a
difference,' said Eli Segal. a former
political activist and director of('.\‘S

The only requirements for mem—
bership In the (INS that you must be
at least 18 and be either a L .S. citizen

or a permanent resident.

“If(young people) can earn a mod
est stipend and .I tuition award. they
can serve the community at the same
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lllt students volunteer at city's juvenile center

By David Turner
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These are the Words of two young men who cur~
rently are spending time in the aIette( ounty juve-
nile Detention (enter two voices out of nearly 40
youth residing at the Iacilitv.

Primarily black these kids range in age from I 7
to 11 and are serving sentences of 15 days to sex er Il
months for a variety of charges.

The two youths mentioned above also are partici«
piting in a new program designed III the ID(. to
pair up L K students with quenile offenders

The purpose of the center is to improve positive
social interaction between at-risk youth and Univer-
sity students," officials said in a statement last week.

UK students who participate in the new program
act as both tutors and mentors bI' supplementing the
education the juveniles already receive.

“:\t least ()0 percent ofthese kids are above aver-
age academically, and most want to go on to col—
lege," said SanjayS 'abarw al, .I Voluntet rs In Service
Io .\merica volunteer and ID( coordinator.

Students work closely with juvenile, putting
together presentations and participating in a wide

variety of games sand actixities.

However, lD(. officials do not allow just anIone
to participate in the progr am. Itach prospective Iol
untecr inust agree to a police records search and be
approved by the center‘s staff.

.-\t least nine L'Is' students already have been
approved for the program and another I3 are being
considered. Sabarwal said.

(Iomrnitment is a key part oftbe Iob.

“Too often, these juveniles see people leave out
of their lives . if you can‘t commit for 10 weeks,
please do not participate in the program." Sabarwal
said.

I he II IIus III the program is to show the young
inmates that the1'ie are people who are willing to
help, not just Iou‘Iplain, aIcording to the centIr s
policy

The reIcnt Iontroversv over the shooting III .uli
of I‘I' \11eaI-old \ntonio Sulli\.in III l.c\nigton poliII'
Sgt. I’hil \ ogIl .IIIIItlIesulIsIIIueIit I.iI1ialunIe i

underscores the serious need for greater coriuuu
nication in Lexington. l’alovick said.

There will a prerrservice orientation on Feb 3" at
l 12W am. at the _lu\enI|c Detention (lenter, I II
(.Isco Road, for students who are interested.

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Bike BOIIIIIIIHBB refining three-phase safety plan

By Jacob Clabes
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The UK Bicycle Committee met yesterday to (“9‘
cuss proposed solutions to the problem of Increasing
numbers of bicycles ~ and accidents — on campus.

The committee is refining a three— phase plan that
will create measures to help Improves safetI among
bicycle riders and pedestrians.

I’hase one primarilI would be an awareness cam»
paign to educate theI campus about bicycle safety.
UK would employ a safety officer who would coor—
dinate safety programs for staf,f faculty and students.
A brochure concerning bike safety on campus would
beh handed out at fall and spring orientations

In addition, the Student (Iovernment .\s1sociation
would be encouraged to sponsor clinics to teach
maintenance and safe operation of bicycles. The
committee also would consult with student or ranr~
zations, faculty and staff to get ideas for better bicy—

 

 

cle rack locations.

UK Police also would offer free bicycle
registration to discourage theft and to help
locate stolen bicycles.

The second phase would add to the
proposals in phase one, and the policies
would become iriandatory.

Bicycle registration would be required
and a fee would be charged for the service.
\ Bicwle Appeals (.ommittee would be
formed to hear appeals to citations that
will be issued by campus saf1etI IIIIicers.

“\\'e have put a great deal of emphasis
on registration and enforcement," said
David Stockham, dean of students and
chairman of the committee.

Phase three would be enacted if the
committee should find that reasonable lev-
els of safety cannot be achieved through
education. IIIcIcsle would be banned frorn

 

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Bob Cadle
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certain areas of campus.

( lustering sights and bicIcIc park
ing lots would be developed for riders
to park bikes, keeping them off (.entral
(Zampus.

“\Ve hope to help everyone realric
that we all haye an obligation to use
common sense in both walking and rltl‘
ing." Assistant Director ofUccupation—

that doesn't work. then we will make an

campus."

The committee was formed in (lcto-
ber at the request of(',hanccllor for the
Lexington (Iampus Robert Ilemenway.
The group has researched the policies
of universities with similar problems to
get an Idea for solutions to the rising
number ofbrcycle riders on campus.

 

al Health and Safety Bob ( Iadle said. “If

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The former Te\as governor will work
Houston offices IIerrnI'r. I.IIpfert
Bernhard. .\Icl’herson and ”and.
the \Vaslungtoirbased firm
announced Monday.

“The issues that I worked on
while in office our relationship
with .\Ievico. the creation of jobs
and opportunity. and the fostering
of an InclusIIe socIetI are of
great Importance to me," Richards
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I Feb. 10:

Vileiiry Scliarikula. 5?, i404

‘ FOIlicllD‘? Road resisting arrest.

Feb, 12:
Vl.:nie~.\/ HIIIOCK 20. 2418 Fontaine
Circle dnv.ng under the influence.

Complaints tiled with UK Police:
5 Feb. 8:
' Viliirdoegree criminal niisc'niel; vehi-
0;»: damaged at 440 Hilltop Ave
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VTlieft by urfiawi‘ul taliirzq more than
$300 Melony, items not listed

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plainant said unknown suspects tried
to snatch her purse in the stairway of
Greg Page Apartments

VMenacrng: complainant said sus-
pects chased her from the Red Lot
through the Hilary J. Boone Tennis
complex.

VThird-degree criminal mischief, pas-
senger side window and bumper of
vehicle damaged

VTheft by unlawful taking more than
$300; passenger side Window broken
and items not listed removed from
locked vehicle.

Feb. 11:
VThird-degree criminal mischief; vehi-
cle damaged near Greg Page Apart-

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VThird-degree criminal mischief;
complainant said two white males
were damaging vehicles on Woodland
Avenue. Suspects were tollowed to
Kirwan III by four Witnesses

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cle locks destroyed by attempted
forced entry.

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8300, items not listed removed from T- I
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VThird-degree criminal mischief,
Complainant said subiects spray-
painted the walls and other obiecis in
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